The state is expected to have more seasonal weather today, with a high around 80 in Denver, after a dousing from a storm system the previous three days.

That system spawned tornado warnings Sunday in Costilla County, but no damage was reported.

The National Weather Service said nearly half an inch of rain fell Sunday in Colorado Springs, where four condos were evacuated a day earlier for fears a buried gas line could rupture if a retaining wall collapsed. Three-quarters of an inch fell at Fort Carson, west of Colorado Springs.

Several flood warnings were canceled, including one issued for the Arkansas River through Otero County, though the river remains high.

At Rocky Mountain National Park, Trail Ridge Road was reopened Sunday after being closed the day before because of weather conditions.